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Medical clinic failed to warn woman of test results before fatal cancer diagnosis, suit alleges

Medical clinic failed to warn woman of test results before fatal cancer diagnosis, suit alleges

The clinic had a duty to warn her of the test results and arrange for more care, the lawsuit from the province alleges.
North Shore residents don't favour lawsuits against Big Oil, poll finds

North Shore residents don't favour lawsuits against Big Oil, poll finds

The North Shore's trails and waterfront have taken a thrashing recently, but local residents aren't interested in suing for damages, a poll finds.
Opinion: Surrey South byelection is a must-win for BC Liberals

Opinion: Surrey South byelection is a must-win for BC Liberals

Kevin Falcon and his party need the win more than the NDP does. Will they hang on?
Time Traveller: North Shore Packing employees sling seafood at the PNE

Time Traveller: North Shore Packing employees sling seafood at the PNE

The processing plant used to be located on the North Vancouver waterfront. Neighbours complained about the smell, and It was eventually abandoned
Loutet Farm serves up fresh produce and local food security

Loutet Farm serves up fresh produce and local food security

The North Shore's first urban farm has become a hub for participating in local agriculture and growing knowledge in the community
Mixed reaction at public hearing for a nearly 1,000-unit residential-hotel-commercial development at Furry Creek

Mixed reaction at public hearing for a nearly 1,000-unit residential-hotel-commercial development at Furry Creek

Tony Rainbow was the sole elected official from Squamish-Lillooet Regional District present at the hearing. 
Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

A cool dip and a chilled snack. This bear knows how to deal with the heat.
Former West Van teacher pleads guilty to child pornography charge

Former West Van teacher pleads guilty to child pornography charge

Joey McLeod taught in West Vancouver and Richmond.
North Van district council trades parking for rentals in Maplewood

North Van district council trades parking for rentals in Maplewood

It triggered an oft-repeated dilemma in the council chamber: More parking means more cars. Less parking means stiffer competition for spots on the street.
Mobile lab is sniffing out Metro Vancouver's bad air quality

Mobile lab is sniffing out Metro Vancouver's bad air quality

If you see a white van with some unusual attachments cruising around the city, take a closer look. You might just be witnessing one of Western Canada's first mobile labs.